Landmark "Cyber Bullying" Trial...

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LOS ANGELES — Lori Drew, the 49-year-old woman charged in the first federal cyberbullying case, was cleared of felony computer-hacking charges by a jury Wednesday morning, but convicted of three misdemeanors. The jury deadlocked on a remaining felony charge of conspiracy.

After just over a day of deliberation, the six-man, six-woman jury acquitted Drew of three felony charges of ********* the federal Computer Fraud and ***** Act, in an emotionally charged case that stemmed from a 2006 MySpace hoax targeting a 13-year-old girl, who later committed suicide.

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I **** to sound like an asshole, but I have to in this case; the ****** of this girl who committed suicide is a ridiculous piece of ****. Yes, I feel bad for her because she lost her young ********, but she is completely disregarding the blatant and obvious truth to this matter.

Prosecutors claimed Drew and others obtained unauthorized access to MySpace by creating a fake profile for a nonexistent 16-year-old boy named "Josh Evans." The account was used to flirt with, and then reject, 13-year-old old Megan Meier.

First of all, your ******** ****** herself because some guy that she had never even met before "flirted with her" and then "rejected her". Are you fucking serious? This little girl obviously had some serious emotional (and possibly mental) problems. If this stupid bitch of a ****** can't see how insanely ridiculous that is, then she shouldn't be allowed to parent any other ********.

Secondly, your ******** was 13 years old and had NO BUSINESS using the internet, especially for reasons such as MySpace, which leads to nothing but trouble for little ****. And, let's face it, 13 year old's are little ****. Plus, where was this ****** while all of this was going on? Hmm? Yes, what Lori Drew did was wrong, but she doesn't deserve the blame for this girl committing suicide. The ****** should be taking responsibility for not monitoring her 13 year old ********'s internet usage and not paying attention to her little girl's life.

It sickens me when so-called "parents" refuse to shoulder any of the blame in situations like this. If my ******** ****** herself, especially if she was only THIRTEEN, my first instinct would be, "WHAT THE FUCK DID I DO?!?!?! What could I have done?" I wouldn't immediately hop onto the internet and look for leads as to who I could blame for it. ****, why didn't this ****** do this much research while her ******** was still alive? Why did it take this innocent little girl's suicide to spark an interest in her life?

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I can't fucking stand parents like this. If you have a *****, it is your responsibility to know everything that is going on in their life. Yes, your ***** will get annoyed with you and feel like you're "hovering over them", but...THAT'S LIFE. Look what happens when you don't do that. Your ***** gets involved in some stupid ass, childish bullshit and commits suicide because they don't know how to deal with their emotions. Way to go *** and ***! Sure, your ******** is dead, but at least she thought you were "cool parents" who let their little girl use the internet to flirt with boys...while she was still alive, that is.

Happy Thanksgiving you bitch. I hope your turkey tastes like **** this year.
 

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